Hawickshiel Strip

Wood, Forest in Berwickshire

Scotland

Hawickshiel Strip

Upper Blainslie Trig Point Flush Bracket S7408
Upper Blainslie Trig Point Flush Bracket S7408 Credit: thejackrustles

Hawickshiel Strip is a small wood located in Berwickshire, a historic county in the Scottish Borders region of Scotland. Situated near the town of Hawick, the wood covers an area of approximately 30 acres. It is characterized by its dense and diverse forest, consisting mainly of broadleaf trees such as oak, birch, and beech.

The wood is nestled in a picturesque rural landscape, surrounded by rolling hills and agricultural fields. It is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers, offering a tranquil and peaceful environment. Visitors can explore the wood through a network of well-maintained footpaths that wind through the trees, providing opportunities to observe wildlife and enjoy the natural beauty.

Hawickshiel Strip is home to a variety of animal species, including deer, foxes, badgers, and various bird species. The woodland provides a valuable habitat for these creatures, as well as a rich and diverse ecosystem of plants and insects.

The wood is managed by the local council, which ensures the preservation and conservation of the area. Efforts are made to maintain the natural balance of the woodland, allowing it to flourish and provide a haven for wildlife. The council also organizes events and educational programs to promote awareness and appreciation of the wood's ecological importance.

Overall, Hawickshiel Strip is a cherished natural resource in Berwickshire, offering a serene and biodiverse environment for visitors to enjoy and explore.

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Hawickshiel Strip Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.670484/-2.7263641 or Grid Reference NT5442. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Upper Blainslie Trig Point Flush Bracket S7408
Upper Blainslie Trig Point Flush Bracket S7408
Road near Nether Blainslie - slippier than it looks
Road near Nether Blainslie - slippier than it looks
Telephone Exchange near Langshaw In what might be described as 'the middle of nowhere'.
Telephone Exchange near Langshaw
In what might be described as 'the middle of nowhere'.
Rough grassland near Bluecairn With a small plantation and electricity transmission line.
Rough grassland near Bluecairn
With a small plantation and electricity transmission line.
The Moss Burn A tributary of the Allan Water, near Langshaw. The small building will be connected with the hydraulic ram on the burn, marked on the map.
The Moss Burn
A tributary of the Allan Water, near Langshaw. The small building will be connected with the hydraulic ram on the burn, marked on the map.
The Moss Burn Looking north from the bridge over. A tributary of the Allan Water.
The Moss Burn
Looking north from the bridge over. A tributary of the Allan Water.
New house at Springfield Adjacent to Fordswell farm.
New house at Springfield
Adjacent to Fordswell farm.
The Stell at Upper Blainslie A house by the farm cottages. Seen across a grass field and dry-stone wall.
The Stell at Upper Blainslie
A house by the farm cottages. Seen across a grass field and dry-stone wall.
Field track at Upper Blainslie A grass field, with drystone wall and track alongside.
Field track at Upper Blainslie
A grass field, with drystone wall and track alongside.
The Southern Upland Way at Bluecairn Looking south over a landscape of pastures and drystone walls.
The Southern Upland Way at Bluecairn
Looking south over a landscape of pastures and drystone walls.
Landscape at Bluecairn Looking southwest from Bluecairn over an expanse of grassy farmland. The forestry in the distance is on Ladhope Moor.
Landscape at Bluecairn
Looking southwest from Bluecairn over an expanse of grassy farmland. The forestry in the distance is on Ladhope Moor.
Southern Upland Way signpost By a shelter belt at a crossroads near Bluecairn.
Southern Upland Way signpost
By a shelter belt at a crossroads near Bluecairn.
Pasture at Jeaniefield Looking over the pasture to a hill top plantation.
Pasture at Jeaniefield
Looking over the pasture to a hill top plantation.
Rough grassland and a small plantation Near Jeaniefield and Bluecairn.
Rough grassland and a small plantation
Near Jeaniefield and Bluecairn.
Crop field at Cocklee Most likely winter wheat.
Crop field at Cocklee
Most likely winter wheat.
Kedzlie Farm entrance With decorative gate pillars, and a small rookery in the trees above.
Kedzlie Farm entrance
With decorative gate pillars, and a small rookery in the trees above.
Kedzlie Farm buildings On some map scales the farm name is spelled 'Kedslie'.
Kedzlie Farm buildings
On some map scales the farm name is spelled 'Kedslie'.
Kedzlie Farm buildings With a collecting area at the entrance from the road.
Kedzlie Farm buildings
With a collecting area at the entrance from the road.
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Hawickshiel Strip is located at Grid Ref: NT5442 (Lat: 55.670484, Lng: -2.7263641)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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